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Top Marathi Movies of 2025

The year 2025 had a lot of releases on OTT, this year had several big releases. We at Popcorn Reviewss have shortlisted top Marathi Movies (In NO Particular Order). Do watch out for your favorites for the year 2025.

Check out the full list below:

The gaze in the cold open of the new Marathi film Ata Thambaycha Naay is reversed. Generally watching a group of BMC workers clean a sewer, you would often criticize them for not performing their duties diligently, or even ridiculing them for the time invested in the activity… Read More…

When you are introduced to Radha (Amruta Subhash) in the new Marathi film  Jarann, the blank stares and the glances would remind you of Avni (Vidya Balan) from Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007). But unlike the horror-comedy tropes of Bhool Bhulaiyaa, the mood remains sombre and chilling, making use of the shade of grey hues, while allowing a character-driven plot that solely focuses on the character of Radha, almost making her a distant cousin of Avni… Read More…

It is interesting how the Dashavatar form of drama is the connecting thread between two independent father and son stories from the Marathi film industry – namely Picasso (2019) and the new Marathi film  Dashavatar (2025). If in Picasso, it was Pandurang (Prasad Oak) who didn’t have enough money to enroll his son for an overseas painting competition, the crux of the conflict between Madhav (Siddharth Menon) and Babuli (Dilip Prabhavalkar) forms the starting point of Dashavatar… Read More…

The title of the new Marathi film  Sabar Bonda literally stands for  Cactus Pears – a small fruit that grows on a cactus. This itself is a metaphor for Anand (Bhushaan Manoj) living an isolated life in the city of Mumbai with his mother, and drowned in a sea of depression, much like the barren land where the cactus would thrive in… Read More…

It is funny how most of us would term the cold open of the new Marathi film Sthal to be ‘peculiar’, a subtext in itself on what the film wishes to address. In its opening sequence, you see a male character quietly serving water to a host of ladies who have come to ‘audition’ him for a potential marriage proposal… Read More…

In a scene in the Hindi film Dil Chahta Hai (2001), you witness the three protagonists sitting on a ledge overlooking the sea with the sun setting in the background. The three have been friends for ages, but the setting sun has a story to tell. There is a ship in the sea somewhere, that a character relates to their present and their future – within sight in the moment but sailing into a sea of oblivion in future… Read More…

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